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Poison

Thu, 05 Dec 2024

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On December 2, 2000, Eric Miller died in a Raleigh, NC hospital and blood tests revealed that he had been poisoned with arsenic. Police discovered that Eric’s wife, Ann, was having an affair with her co-worker, Derril Willard. Derril killed himself after being questioned by police, but before he died he had a confidential conversation with his attorney. In the spring of 2004, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Derril's attorney must reveal what Derril had told him about Ann’s role in Eric’s murder. “48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 1/1/2011. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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What happened to Eric Miller?

710.883 - 716.006 Colter

Now streaming. When people go missing, I get hired to help find them. When lives are on the line.

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716.146 - 718.208 Unidentified Friend of Taylor

Coulter, please find my daughter.

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718.268 - 722.01 Colter

He's the man for the job. I'm gonna do everything I can. Don't miss a moment.

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722.23 - 722.951 Unidentified Friend of Taylor

Coulter's in trouble.

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723.151 - 725.533 Colter

I can feel it. Of TV's number one show.

725.593 - 731.477 Justin Hartley

These people are dangerous. I'm doing this alone. Not at all. Every bad man gotta have their router. Coulter! Justin Hartley stars.

731.617 - 733.778 Dale Warner

I made a promise. I would never stop looking.

734.038 - 739.422 Colter

In Tracker. All episodes now streaming on Paramount+. And returning CBS Fall.

751.525 - 765.429 Narrator

Lieutenant Morgan wanted to talk to everyone Eric Miller came into contact with the first night he became sick at the bowling alley. Especially the man who poured Eric's beer, Darryl Willard.

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